03/11/2008

Will Night Test cricket work?

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After a lull, the plan for playing Test cricket at night has gained momentum. As we all know, developing a ball suitable for night cricket was the key. Now that the CSIRO has assured Cricket Australia it is possible to use pink balls for night cricket CA is going ahead with the putting the plan into place.

This brings up two questions. One, is there a necessity to play Test cricket at night?

Two, will it generate as much public enthusiasm as Twenty20?

Would love to hear your views.



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15 comments:

straight point said...

yes it will work as good as T20 starting sharp at 9:30AM :)

Viswanathan said...

Pan,

The pink balls wont help eh!:)

Gaurav Sethi said...

Trust India-Aus will kick it off.
Not a no trust motion yet, but it does sound weird - reckon a t20 or odi day-night game is workable but 5 day-nighters in a row that can be disorienting.
Sure, they're trying to apply the t20 model here, but it is quite bizarre. that's the cricket bazaar for you.

Anonymous said...

Not too sure, but then, it might just workout.

Anonymous said...

A test match starting at 9:30 pm is a sure recipe for a nice sleep for the spectators and tv audience.

Viswanathan said...

NC,

Weird it is. However, it may help when India tours abroad, no more late nights or early mornings.

Viswanathan said...

LB,
Agree. I am ambivalent too.

Viswanathan said...

Philip,

I am not sure but I think the game will start earlier say 6.00 or even 4.00 p.m.

RS said...

I think it will increase TV ratings - possibly cut into saas-bahu ratings - won't the dew factor play a huge part?

Q said...

I think it might work.. generally doing stuff in the dark is more appealing than in daylight so it might just do the trick..

I agree on the saas-bahu front.. more TV ratings definitely.. as for crowds.. probably more than those on working days..

Gaurav Sethi said...

Takes care of bad light, 90 overs will be bowled more often. five days may be doable, but it will do the players too. face it, it's not a one night stand like t20 or a day-night odi.

Viswanathan said...

RS,

If it cuts into saas-bahu viewing it will increase acrimony at home. :)

Yes dew factor will come into play.We may see shorter test matches as teams playing under light may struggle to defend.

Viswanathan said...

Q,
" generally doing stuff in the dark is more appealing than in daylight" - experience speaks. :)

May appeal to the T20 crowd.

Viswanathan said...

NC,

Big boys play at night.:)

Anonymous said...

Yes it is the way forward... finally that atrocious pink ball worked. It is to now see practically.

If this do happen, no way test cricket will turn dead.